You can try hand feeding different foods. For example one of my chams wont eat his crickets if im in the room. But he will eat the hornworms right from my hand. So maybe try different "treats" and see if any of them spark their interest.
The only concern of him being in a bigger enclosure is making sure he eats. If you cup feed you can monitor if hes eating. If he hunts to eat you have to keep an eye and make sure hes eating. In my opinion he is definetly big enough to go in a bigger cage. Just monitor his eating habits.
Hi everyone. I live in Ontario. Mississauga to be more specific.
I am looking for a Tamatave Panther Cham. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Rob R
Depending where it drips you can use a tupperware container for the water to drip in or check out the drainage systems thread. https://www.chameleonforums.com/drainage-systems-cages-get-creative-102038/
I have had both carpets and panthers. Panthers are way easier to handle and deal with in that sense. Also found them less fussy. If i had to give you my personal opinion i would say go with panther. Although. Nothing beats a female carpets colours. Absolutely beautiful.
Wow. Dont know what else to say about that. Weird incident but fortunately has an owner that takes proper care.
Hope the healing process goes smoothly.
You do not need a light. In fact do not use a light at night. Turn everything off. If their cages get exceptionally cold use a ceramic heater. Which has no light.